Steris 4085 General Surgical Table Operating instructions

Type
Operating instructions
OPERATOR MANUAL
STERIS 4085 General Surgical Table
(02/21/20) P150832-639
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A WORD FROM STERIS CORPORATION
©2020, STERIS Corporation. All rights reserved. Printed in U.S.A.
IMPORTANT: Read this entire manual before attempting to
install or operate your STERIS 4085 General Surgical Table.
Ensure all appropriate personnel understand the contents of
this manual.
This Operating Manual contains important information on proper use
and maintenance of the STERIS 4085 General Surgical Table.
All
personnel involved in the use and maintenance of this
equipment must carefully review and comply with the warnings,
cautions and instructions contained in this manual.
These
instructions are important to protect the health and safety of personnel
operating the table and should be retained in a conveniently
accessible area for quick reference.
Complete instructions for uncrating have been furnished. If missing,
contact STERIS for a replacement copy, giving the serial, equipment
and model numbers of the unit.
STERIS carries a complete line of accessories for use with this table.
STERIS representatives will gladly review these with you.
Advisory
A listing of the
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
to be observed when operating
and servicing this STERIS 4085 General Surgical Table is found in
SECTION 1
of this manual. Do not operate or service the equipment
until you have become familiar with this information.
Any alteration of the surgical table not authorized or performed by
STERIS which could affect its operation will void the warranty, could
adversely affect operator safety and could violate national, state or
local regulations.
Serious incidents that have occurred in relation to this medical device
should be reported to the manufacturer and competent authority in the
country where the incident occurred.
Indications for Use The STERIS 4085 General Surgical Table is an electrohydraulically
operated surgical table designed to support virtually all general
surgical procedures including cardiac and vascular, endoscopic,
gynecology, urology, nephrectomy, neurology, ophthalmologic and
orthopedics with the addition of STERIS table accessories.
Service Information
A thorough preventive maintenance program is essential for safe and
proper unit operation. This manual contains maintenance schedules
and procedures which should be followed for satisfactory equipment
performance. Comprehensive instructions for monthly, quarterly and
semi-annual preventive maintenance can be found in the Maintenance
Manual (available from STERIS).
Only STERIS-trained personnel should attempt to perform
maintenance on the STERIS 4085 General Surgical Table to avoid
personal injury, improper equipment performance, invalidation of the
equipment warranty or other costly damage.
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Customers are encouraged to contact STERIS concerning our comprehensive
preventive maintenance program. Under the terms of this program, preventive
maintenance, adjustments and replacement of worn parts are provided on a
scheduled basis to help ensure optimal equipment performance and help
avoid untimely or costly interruptions. STERIS maintains a global staff of well
equipped, factory-trained technicians to provide these services, as well as
expert repair services. Please contact STERIS for details.
NOTE: A patient grounding post/potential equalization terminal (male
connector, DIN 42801) is provided. The female connector for patient
grounding is not furnished by STERIS.
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Manufactured by:
STERIS Corporation
2720 Gunter Park East
Montgomery, AL 36109 • USA
TEL: 334 277 6660
FAX: 334 271 5450
www.steris.com
Class 1 Equipment
Type B Equipment
Splash-Proof Equipment (enclosed equipment protected against splashing
water, IPX4)
Equipment not suitable for use in the presence of a flammable
anesthetic mixture with air or oxygen or nitrous oxide.
Suitable for intermittent operation 3 min/hr.
The base language of this document is
ENGLISH. Any translations must be
made from the base language document.
STERIS Ireland Limited
IDA Business and Technology Park
Tullamore
County Offaly
R35 X865 Ireland
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Section
Number Description Page
1 Safety Precautions ........................................................................................................................1-1
1.1 Symbols on Table..................................................................................................................................1-6
1.2 Symbols on Hand Control......................................................................................................................1-7
2 Important User Information ..........................................................................................................2-1
2.1 Pinch Point Warnings ............................................................................................................................2-1
2.2 Patient Positioning and Weight Limitation .............................................................................................2-3
2.3 Patient Safety Straps............................................................................................................................2-4
2.4 General Description..............................................................................................................................2-4
2.5 Technical Specifications ........................................................................................................................2-5
2.5.1 Overall Size (W x L x H)..............................................................................................................2-5
2.5.2 Range of Motion...........................................................................................................................2-5
2.5.3 EMC/High-Frequency Interference ..............................................................................................2-5
2.5.4 Weight.........................................................................................................................................2-8
2.5.5 Power Requirements....................................................................................................................2-8
2.5.6 Essential Performance................................................................................................................2-8
2.5.7 Environmental Conditions............................................................................................................2-9
2.5.8 Image Amplification Coverage.....................................................................................................2-9
2.5.9 Transportation/Storage Conditions ..............................................................................................2-9
3 Installation Instructions................................................................................................................3-1
4 Operating Instructions..................................................................................................................4-1
4.1 Operating Table.....................................................................................................................................4-1
4.2 Hand Control..........................................................................................................................................4-3
4.2.1 Hand Control Function Buttons Description.................................................................................4-3
4.2.2 Hand Control LCD Display Description........................................................................................4-6
4.3 Reverse Patient Orientation...................................................................................................................4-6
4.4 Optional Foot Control Operation............................................................................................................4-7
4.5 Backup (Override) Control System........................................................................................................4-7
4.5.1 Backup (Override) Control System Operation..............................................................................4-8
4.5.2 Backup Hand Control Description................................................................................................4-8
4.5.3 Return Backup Control System..................................................................................................4-10
4.6 Leg Section Removal...........................................................................................................................4-10
4.7 Table Pads...........................................................................................................................................4-11
4.8 X-Ray Top Installation .........................................................................................................................4-12
4.9 Accessories/Side Rails ........................................................................................................................4-13
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Section
Number Description Page
TABLE OF CONTENTS (CONT’D)
5 Routine Maintenance.....................................................................................................................5-1
5.1 Read Before Performing Routine Maintenance.....................................................................................5-1
5.2 Cleaning Table.......................................................................................................................................5-2
5.2.1 General ........................................................................................................................................5-2
5.2.2 After Each Usage.........................................................................................................................5-4
5.2.3 End-of-Day Cleaning Procedure..................................................................................................5-5
5.2.4 Weekly Cleaning Procedure.........................................................................................................5-5
5.3 Bi-Weekly Maintenance.........................................................................................................................5-5
5.4 Monthly Maintenance.............................................................................................................................5-5
5.5 Battery Charging Procedure ..................................................................................................................5-6
5.6 Replacement Parts ................................................................................................................................5-7
5.7 ALS Check.............................................................................................................................................5-9
5.8 LEVEL Check ........................................................................................................................................5-9
5.9 Auxiliary Control Check .........................................................................................................................5-9
5.10 Sealing Table Covers ..........................................................................................................................5-10
5.10.1 Two-Part Base Cover (Stainless Steel) ...................................................................................5-10
5.10.2 One-Part Base Cover (Plastic).................................................................................................5-12
6 Troubleshooting ............................................................................................................................6-1
7 Disposal Hazards...........................................................................................................................7-1
A Appendix A - Universal Hand Control......................................................................................... A-1
A.1 Indications for Use.................................................................................................................................A-1
A.2 Operating Instructions............................................................................................................................A-4
A.3 Message Display With Numeric Error Codes.........................................................................................A-7
A.4 Power-On Error Messages ....................................................................................................................A-9
A.5 Beach Chair Mode For 5085 General Surgical Table............................................................................A-9
A.6 Feature Matrix......................................................................................................................................A-11
B Appendix B - EMC Compliance................................................................................................... B-1
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LIST OF FIGURES
Description Page
Figure 2-1. Pinch Points........................................................................................................................2-1
Figure 2-2. Pinch Points........................................................................................................................2-2
Figure 2-3. STERIS 4085 General Surgical Table Components (Typical)............................................ 2-6
Figure 2-4. STERIS 4085 General Surgical Table Range of Motion (Typical)......................................2-7
Figure 2-5. STERIS 4085 General Tabletop Dimensions (Typical).......................................................2-8
Figure 2-6. STERIS 4085 General Surgical Table Image Amplification Coverage ............................... 2-9
Figure 3-1. Install/Remove Battery Fuse............................................................................................... 3-2
Figure 3-2. Connect STERIS 4085 General Surgical Table to Facility Power (Typical)........................ 3-3
Figure 3-3. Connect Hand Control to STERIS 4085 General Surgical Table (Typical)......................... 3-4
Figure 3-4. Connect Panel.....................................................................................................................3-5
Figure 3-5. Connect Optional Foot Control to STERIS 4085 General Surgical Table (Typical)............3-5
Figure 3-6. Install Head Section............................................................................................................ 3-6
Figure 3-7. Hand Control LCD Display.................................................................................................. 3-6
Figure 3-8. Attaching Leg Section (Typical) .......................................................................................... 3-6
Figure 4-1. STERIS 4085 General Surgical Table (Typical).................................................................. 4-1
Figure 4-2. Head Section Operation (Typical)....................................................................................... 4-2
Figure 4-3. STERIS 4085 General Surgical Table Primary Hand Control............................................. 4-4
Figure 4-4. Primary Hand Control LCD Display.....................................................................................4-6
Figure 4-5. Backup (Override) Control System .....................................................................................4-8
Figure 4-6. Backup (Override) Hand Control.......................................................................................4-10
Figure 4-7. Leg Section Removal........................................................................................................4-11
Figure 4-8. Tabletop Pads...................................................................................................................4-11
Figure 4-9. X-Ray Top Installation (Typical)........................................................................................ 4-12
Figure 5-1. INTELLIPOWER Panel LED Display ................................................................................. 5-7
Figure 5-2. Apply Tape to Mounting Bracket.......................................................................................5-10
Figure 5-3. Ensure Base Cover Sits Flush on Base at Insert Opening ............................................... 5-10
Figure 5-4. Seal Mating Areas Between Front and Rear Base Covers............................................... 5-11
Figure 5-5. Apply RTV to V-Shaped Cut-Outs.....................................................................................5-11
Figure 5-6. Seal Cover Around Power Inlet.........................................................................................5-11
Figure 5-7. Seal Around Upper Plastic Covers and Column............................................................... 5-12
Figure 5-8. Seal Along Both Seams of Upper Plastic Column Covers................................................ 5-12
Figure 5-9. Install Base Cover Insert and Attach to Base Cover......................................................... 5-13
Figure 5-10. Seal Seam Between Base Cover Insert and Base Cover.................................................. 5-13
Figure A-1. Universal Hand Control.......................................................................................................A-2
Figure A-2. Universal Hand Control Compatibility Mode .......................................................................A-4
Figure A-3. Hand Control Software and Table Software Displayed.......................................................A-4
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Figure A-4. Surgical Table Running Software Version 1.48................................................................... A-4
Figure A-5. Surgical Table Running Software Version Less Than 1.47................................................ A-4
Figure A-6. Configure Universal Hand Control....................................................................................... A-5
Figure A-7. Restart Table After Selecting Compatibility Mode............................................................... A-6
Figure A-8. Typical Error Code Display - Error Code 20 Displayed ..................................................... A-7
Figure A-9. Message Displayed During 5085 Beach Chair Mode Cancellation................................... A-10
Figure A-10. Universal Hand Control Display During Beach Chair Mode Cancellation.......................... A-10
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LIST OF TABLES
Table Title Page
Table 1-1. Definition of Symbols on Surgical Table..........................................................................................1-6
Table 1-2 Definition of Symbols on Hand Control ...........................................................................................1-7
Table 1-3 Definition of Hand Control LCD Display Screen Icons ....................................................................1-8
Table 4-1. STERIS 4085 General Surgical Table Specific Accessories.........................................................4-13
Table 5-1 Replacement Parts..........................................................................................................................5-8
Table 6-1 Troubleshooting Chart.....................................................................................................................6-2
Table 6-2. Troubleshooting Chart, LCD Message............................................................................................6-3
Table A-1 Symbol Definition ............................................................................................................................A-3
Table A-2 Universal Hand Control and Surgical Table Compatibility Modes Do Not Match............................A-6
Table A-3 Display Screen Numeric Error Codes .............................................................................................A-7
Table A-4 Surgical Table Available Functionality...........................................................................................A-11
Table B-1 Guidance and Manufacturer’s Declaration – Electromagnetic Emissions –
For All Equipment and Systems (per IEC 60601-2 Clause 6.8.3.201 a – 3 Table 201)..................B-2
Table B-2 Guidance and Manufacturer’s Declaration – Electromagnetic Immunity For All Equipment
and Systems (per IEC 60601-2 Clause 6.8.3.201 a – 6 Table 202) ...............................................B-3
Table B-3 Guidance and Manufacturer’s Declaration – Electromagnetic Immunity For
Equipment and Systems That Are Not Life-Supporting (per IEC 60601-2
Clause 6.8.3.201 b Table 204)........................................................................................................B-4
Table B-4 Recommended Separation Distances Between Portable and Mobile RF Communications
Equipment and STERIS 4085 General Surgical Table (per IEC 60601-2 Clause 6.8.3.201 b
Table 206).......................................................................................................................................B-5
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Safety Precautions Operator Manual 150832-639
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The following Safety Precautions must be observed when operating or servicing this STERIS 4085 General
Surgical Table. WARNING indicates the potential for personal injury and CAUTION indicates the potential for
damage to equipment. For emphasis, certain Safety Precautions are repeated throughout the manual. It is
important to review ALL Safety Precautions before operating or servicing the unit.
WARNING – PINCHING HAZARD:
WARNING – TIPPING HAZARD:
WARNING – EXPLOSION HAZARD:
WARNING – TRIPPING HAZARD:
Pinch points are created during tabletop articulation. Carefully review illustrations in Figure 2-1 and
Figure 2-2 before operating the table.
To avoid serious injury, keep limbs, fingers and other body areas clear of all pinch points when
positioning the table.
When manually positioning table sections, stay clear of potential pinching hazards.
Do not place patient on the table unless floor locks are engaged.
Do not disengage floor locks when patient is on table.However, if table needs to be repositioned within
operating room with patient aboard, proceed as directed in SECTION 2.2, PATIENT POSITIONING AND
WEIGHT LIMITATION.
Do not use this table for patients exceeding the maximum patient weight (patient in normal or reverse
orientation) of 1100 lb (499 kg) without patient posturing or tabletop slide (except raise/lower), 1000 lb
(454 kg) with patient posturing (except tabletop slide), or 600 lb (272 kg) with full patient posturing
(including tabletop slide).
Center tabletop over column before applying chest compressions.
Center tabletop over column before transferring patient on or off of table.
Table must not be used in the presence of flammable anesthetics.
Route the power cord to the receptacle to minimize being tripped over by personnel in the area.
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WARNING – PERSONAL INJURY HAZARD:
WARNING – INSTABILITY HAZARD:
WARNING – PINCHING AND TIPPING HAZARD:
Failure to keep the patient properly secured with the patient safety straps at all times could result in
death or serious injury.
The floor locks must be engaged at all times when a patient is on the table. Failure to engage the floor
locks before placing a patient on the table or disengaging the floor locks while a patient is on the table
could result in the table rolling unexpectedly during the procedure. However, if table needs to be
repositioned within operating room with patient aboard, proceed as directed in SECTION 2.2, PATIENT
POSITIONING AND WEIGHT LIMITATION.
Keep hands and feet clear of the unloading platform and the table base when unloading the table.
Serious personal injury could result.
Section 4.1, Steps 1-6 in "Operating Table" must be executed before patient is transfered to the table.
Execution of Steps 1-6 with the patient on the table could result in injury to both the patient and the
operating room staff.
Healthcare professionals must ensure patients are positioned and monitored so as to prevent
compromising respiration, nerve pathways or circulation.
When installing any table accessory, check for correct attachment and tighten securely (if appropriate).
Do not use a worn or damaged accessory. Before using any accessory, ensure it has been installed
properly.
Patient must be secured to the table in accordance with recommended positioning practices.
Unanticipated patient or table movement could result in death or serious injury.
When cleaning/disinfecting table, do not use phenolics which may cause patient skin burns if
inadequately rinsed off, or alcohol, which does not have sufficient cleaning/disinfecting properties.
Do not exceed 350 lb (159 kg) on the leg section.
If the integrity of the external protective ground installation or arrangement is in doubt, operate the table
from its internal power source.
If an antistatic path is necessary, STERIS recommends antistatic pads (specifically developed for this
table) in direct contact with the patient. Table must also be positioned on antistatic floor or connected to
equalization device (equipotential connector).
Do not remove table leg section if patient is not properly positioned. Patient's torso and buttocks must
be firmly held in place by table back and seat sections and legs supported by leg supports.
Possible patient or user injury, as well as table or accessory failure, may result from using STERIS table
accessories for other than their stated purpose – or from using accessories manufactured and sold by
other companies on STERIS surgical tables.
Patient injury may result if the operator of this table is not completely familiar with the controls for patient
positioning and table operation.
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WARNING – PERSONAL INJURY AND/OR EQUIPMENT DAMAGE HAZARD:
Repairs and adjustments to this equipment must be made only by STERIS or STERIS-trained service
personnel. Maintenance performed by unqualified personnel or installation of unauthorized parts could
cause personal injury, result in improper equipment performance, invalidate the warranty, or result in
costly damage. Contact STERIS regarding service options.
Regularly scheduled preventive maintenance is required for safe and reliable operation of this
equipment. Contact STERIS to schedule preventive maintenance.
Do not service or perform maintenance on equipment while in use.
Table is factory set to operate at a certain voltage. Use of any other power supply could result in serious
personal injury or table damage.
To avoid the risk of electric shock, this equipment must only be connected to a supply mains with
protective earth.
Use of this table in the presence of flammable anesthetics could result in serious personal injury or table
damage.
Placing a patient whose weight exceeds maximum patient weight limit (patient in normal or reverse
orientation) of 1100 lb (499 kg) without patient posturing or tabletop slide (except raise/lower), 1000 lb
(454 kg) with patient posturing (except tabletop slide), or 600 lb (272 kg) with full patient posturing
(including tabletop slide) could result in injury to the patient and the operating room staff, and serious
equipment damage.
Failure to perform periodic inspections of table could result in serious personal injury or equipment
damage.
The Auto Limit Sensors (ALS) System suggested alternative tabletop movement does not take into account the type
of surgery that may be in process or the environment (e.g., other equipment close by) and might not be compatible
with the surgical procedure. To avoid an action that could result in death or serious injury to the patient and the
operating room staff, and/or serious equipment damage, completely evaluate the feasibility of the suggestion.
ALS System is not active during Backup Control. Ensure proper tabletop movements to prevent patient/
staff injury and/or equipment damage.
During Backup Control, tabletop functions are available even if table floor locks are NOT engaged.
LOCK table before moving tabletop or transferring patient.
Use of accessories, transducers or cables with this table, other than those specified, may result in
increased emissions or decreased immunity of the table.
Do not store items on table base. Doing so may result in equipment damage or inadvertent tabletop
movement placing the patient and/or user at risk of injury.
Failure to keep all personnel and equipment clear of the table before actuating any inertia-driven or
power-driven movement could result in table damage and/or personal injury.
Hand Control must be attached to table at all times to enable safety stop and all modes of operation.
With patient in normal or reverse orientation, table in Trendelenburg and slide at head limit, center
tabletop before attempting to raise table to level or move into Reverse Trendelenburg.
Read and understand all instructions presented in this section before using the Universal Hand Control.
Follow each step in the order presented in these instructions. If you need technical assistance or
additional instructions, please contact STERIS.
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WARNING – DISPOSAL HAZARD:
WARNING – INFECTION HAZARD:
CAUTION POSSIBLE EQUIPMENT DAMAGE:
This product contains materials which may require disposal through appropriately licensed and
permitted hazardous waste management firms.
To protect against aerosols being reflected from potentially contaminated surfaces, wear rubber or
plastic gloves, masks and eye protection, and follow OSHA blood-borne pathogens standards when
cleaning.
When cleaning/disinfecting table, do not use alcohol as it does not have sufficient cleaning/disinfection
properties.
When moving the table to or from point of use, roll it carefully at moderate speed and only over smooth
floors. Maximum floor clearance is 1/4" (6.4 mm). Avoid door and elevator jambs, and obstructions
greater than 1/4" (6.4 mm). If necessary, lift table over obstructions, onto trucks, etc. Lift table evenly
and only by the table base. DO NOT transport articles (including accessories) on top of the table, and
DO NOT use a forklift to move the uncrated table.
Hang the hand control from side rail of the table when not in use to avoid possible damage to the
control.
When cleaning/disinfecting table, thoroughly read the cleaning fluid directions for use and follow all
directions and cautions as shown.
Do not spray cleaning fluid into electric receptacles and avoid spraying directly on emergency backup
buttons or into clearance space. Spray or drippage may settle onto electric circuits inside table causing
corrosion and loss of function.
Cleaning procedures requiring articulation of the table should be performed only by persons familiar
with table operation.
Route the hand control cord clear of any pinch points where cord could be damaged.
Use of incorrect hydraulic oil may severely damage the table and/or cause malfunction. Contact STERIS
for proper hydraulic oil.
After performing cleaning procedures, ensure pads, tabletop and X-ray tops are completely dry before
reinstalling. Moisture trapped between pads and X-ray tops may contribute to equipment damage, such
as X-ray top warpage.
Appropriate components of this surgical table have been tested and found in compliance with IEC
60601-1-2: Edition 4 2014-02, Medical Electrical Equipment – Part 1; General Requirements for Safety;
Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC). There is, however, a potential for electromagnetic or other
interference between this equipment and other devices. Should user experience interference, relocate
this device or minimize the use of the affected equipment while this device is in operation.
Surgical table operation may be temporarily affected if portable or mobile RF communications
equipment is used in close proximity.
Medical Electrical Equipment needs special precautions regarding EMC. Put table into service
according to the EMC information provided in this manual.
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CAUTION POSSIBLE EQUIPMENT DAMAGE (CONT’D):
REMEMBER – POSSIBLE TIME DELAY:
Possible EMC increased EMISSIONS or decreased IMMUNITY. Do not use accessories or replacement
parts not listed in the Operator or Maintenance Manuals.
Surgical table operation may be affected if used adjacent to or stacked with other equipment. If
adjacent or stacked use is needed, ensure table operates properly in this configuration.
The emissions characteristics of this equipment make it suitable for use in industrial areas and hospitals
(CISPR 11 Class A). If it is used in a residential environment (for which CISPR 11 Class B is required)
this equipment might not offer adequate protection to radio frequency communication services. The
user might need to take mitigation measures, such as relocating or re-orienting the equipment.
Insufficient clearance space will make repairs more difficult and time-consuming. Refer to the
equipment drawing for minimum clearance for service/maintenance access requirements.
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1.1 Symbols on Table The following is a key to symbols on the STERIS 4085 General
Surgical Table.
Table 1-1. Definition of Symbols on Surgical Table
Symbol Definition
Type B Equipment
Protective Earth Ground
Equipotentiality
Electric Shock Hazard
Control Power ON
Control Power OFF
Powered By AC
Attention, Consult Manual for Further Instructions
Safety Warning
AAmperage Rating of the Unit
VVoltage Rating of Unit
~Alternating Current
0
- OR -- OR -
- OR -- OR -
- OR -
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1.2 Symbols on Hand
Control
Table 1-2 and Table 1-3 are keys to the symbols appearing on the
STERIS 4085 General
Surgical Table Hand Control and Hand Control
LCD Display.
Hz Frequency Rating of Unit
WPower Rating
SN Serial Number of the Unit
IPX4 Splash-Proof Equipment
INTELLIPOWER® Dual Power System Power Panel
(Battery Charge/Discharge Status)
Powered By Battery
REF Equipment or Reorder Number
Medical Device
Unique Device Identifier
Table 1-1. Definition of Symbols on Surgical Table (Cont’d)
Symbol Definition
CHARGE BATTERY
INTELLI POWER
Table 1-2. Definition of Symbols on Hand Control
Symbol Definition
Move Tabletop to Level
Patient Orientation on Surgical Table (Reverse/Normal)
Stop All Table Articulation
Tilt Tabletop Left
LEVEL
NORMAL
REVERSE
STOP
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Tilt Tabletop Right
Tabletop Up (Height Up; Raise)
Tabletop Down (Height Up; Lower)
Move Tabletop into Trendelenburg
Move Tabletop into Reverse Trendelenburg
Floor Lock Function (see Table 1-3)
Slide Tabletop Toward Head End (SLIDE HEAD)
Slide Tabletop Toward Foot End (SLIDE FOOT)
Table 1-2. Definition of Symbols on Hand Control (Cont’d)
Symbol Definition
TILT RIGHT
HEIGHT UP
HEIGHT DN
TREND
REVERSE
TREND
FLOOR
LOCK
Table 1-3. Definition of Hand Control LCD Display Screen Icons
Symbol Definition
Table Powered by Facility Power.
Green = Normal Condition; Red = Fault Condition.
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